Course Track: Culture and Religion/Philosophy

European Studies

This electives path is suggested for students who are interested in and plan careers in education in European languages or other aspect of European life and those who are considering graduate study of some aspect of Europe. This path emphasizes the ever evolving and sometimes contentious aspects of European culture and thought. Students will learn about the philosophical and religious groundings of Europe and how Europeans have conceptualized and defined themselves by such categories race, gender, religion, and class.

English:2010 British Literary History I2020 British Literary History II2440: Poetry, Painting, and Paris 3100 Studies in Medieval Literature3110 Studies in Renaissance Literature3120 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature3130 Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature3200 Special Topics in Literary History as appropriate3300 Chaucer3310 Shakespeare and the Play of Genre3320 Milton3330 Shakespeare and the Play of Culture3340 Special Studies in Shakespeare: Shakespeare, and the Play of History3350 Authorial Studies as appropriate

History:2310: Ancient European History2350: European Civilization Since 17893300 Topics in European Culture and History3210 Britain and the World 1688 to 19143220 Britain and the World 1914 to the Present3340 The French Revolution and Napoleon3350 History of Modern France3360 European Women's and Gender History3370 Art and Power in Europe3530 Renaissance and Reformation3540 Early Modern Europe4800 - 4802 Directed Study as appropriate

Modern Languages:European Studies majors must take 3 courses beyond the B.A. language requirement in a modern European language in which they satisfy that requirement. European Studies minors must take 2 courses beyond the B.A. language requirement in 1 of the 2 modern European languages in which they satisfy that requirement. These courses do not count as electives; rather, they meet the language component requirement of the European Studies major/minor. The following courses will be of particular interest to European Studies majors and minors in satisfying that requirement:

2110 Contemporary (French, Hispanic) Culture3220 (French, Hispanic) CivilizationAny other 3000-level course in French or SpanishAny other 4000-level course in French or Spanish

Performing Arts:2122 The Musical World of the Age of Enlightenment2132 Women and Music3112 Romanticism3142 History of Opera3000 History and Literature of the Theater I3010 History and Literature of the Theater IIIDST 2400 Revolution and Romanticism: The Cult of Genius and the Virtuoso as Hero in Nineteenth-Century Musical Europe

Philosophy2750 Special Topics as appropriatePhil 2750.01 Radical 19th Century Thought3010 History of Philosophy I: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy3020 History of Philosophy II: Modern Philosophy3040 Ancient Philosophy3060 Twentieth-Century Philosophy: Existentialism3750 Special Topics as appropriate4750 Special Topics as appropriate

Religious Studies:3000 Myth3110 History of Christian Thought3120 Modern and Contemporary Theology

Sociology/Anthropology3850 Archaeology of Greece 3110 Archaeology of Bronze Age Greece 3410 Archaeological Field School4750 The Archaeology of Empires and Conquest